Deleuze and Architecture

edited by Helene Frichot and Stephen Loo

This collection looks critically at how Deleuze challenges architecture as a discipline, how architecture contributes to philosophy and how we can come to understand the complex politics of space of our increasingly networked world.

Deleuze and Architecture

First Edition

edited by Helene Frichot and Stephen Loo

Description

Critiques the legacy and ongoing influence of Deleuze on the discipline and practice of architecture. This collection looks critically at how Deleuze challenges architecture as a discipline, how architecture contributes to philosophy and how we can come to understand the complex politics of space of our increasingly networked world. Since the 1980s, Deleuze's philosophy has fuelled a generation of architectural thinking, and can be seen in the design of a global range of contemporary built environments. His work has also alerted architecture to crucial ecological, political and social problems that the discipline needs to reconcile.

Deleuze and Architecture

edited by Helene Frichot and Stephen Loo

Author Information

Helene Frichot is Associate Professor at the School of Architecture and the Built Environment, KTH, Stockholm Stephen Loo is Professor of Architecture at the University of Tasmania Stephen Loo is Professor of Architecture at the University of Tasmania